That's all there is to it! Scrivener vs Celtx?
I've never heard of Scrivener, but my ex-professor always told me to use celtx to make our script hm
I had some resources so I decided to buy scrivener today. Used it all day practically and loved it. It has features that will save me a lot of time with worldbuilding
Been using Scrivener since 2016, so...
I use Scrivener (mainly for game books), never heard of Celtx until now, but it looks like it's so heavily geared towards screenwriting/production planning that it wouldn't be worth using for anything else.
Celts! Straight up! I used for writing a comic script once and it is amazing! The program basically does the hard work for you!
Scrivener? never hear of it =/I use celtix for my comic script (mostly cause it's free)
Edit: checked the website and you got to pay to use.... Guess I'm sticking with celtx =P
Celtx is what I used in my screenwriting class! So that gets my vote! But when I write comic scripts, I just use MS Word XD
I honestly just write most of my comic scripts in TextEdit (Mac version of WordPad), lol. But I've used Celtx a couple of times.
I find it amazing how writers only know of scriveniver(including me) and artists of celtix xD
idk about celtx but i've been using scrivener for all sorts of writing and it's really versatile. i've planned novels and short stories and games in it, and i got it for only 20 bucks because i won camp nanowrimo.
Hmm never heard of Celtx but I am going to throw in an oddball : YWriter It's what I use. Not sure how it works for novels but I find it perfectly sufficient for comic making.